Videos tagged with Break Point
This expert guide from Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School details the secret to breaking true pairs in sporting clays. The core technique emphasizes establishing a consistent break point for the first target and prioritizing eye movement to the second target before the gun follows. This method ensures efficient shooting and minimizes errors common in pair shooting.
This guide, presented by expert shooting instructor Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School, breaks down the technique for analyzing sporting clay targets. It covers differentiating between crossing and quartering targets, determining the correct lead and break point, and strategies for shooting pairs effectively. Ash emphasizes practice and firearm safety, offering resources for further training.
This instructional video from Doug Painter of the NSSF provides a key technique for improving sporting clays scores. The core advice is to visualize and pick a specific 'break point' for each target, similar to how golfers select a target on the fairway. By aligning your body and swing to this chosen break point, you can achieve more consistent breaks. The technique emphasizes observing target flight, selecting a point of maximum height for crossing targets, and avoiding delayed shots on incoming targets.
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